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President Donald Trump, his sons, and The Trump Organization have voluntarily dismissed their $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service. This move, filed with prejudice, prevents them from refiling the same claims and comes amid reports of potential government negotiations to compensate individuals alleging wrongful treatment by the Biden administration. Critics, including Senators Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden, have decried the dismissal as a step toward creating a “slush fund” of taxpayer dollars for political allies. The lawsuit stemmed from the leak of Trump’s tax information in 2019 and 2020 by an IRS employee.
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In a Manhattan Supreme Court hearing, a judge ruled that evidence found in Luigi Mangione’s backpack during his detention in Pennsylvania cannot be used in his trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. While the magazine, cellphone, passport, wallet, and computer chip from the backpack were suppressed due to a lack of sufficient control by Mangione at the time of his detention, a journal found within the backpack can still be presented as evidence. Mangione is accused of fatally shooting Thompson in December 2024.
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The article details a caller’s profound regret over their past support for Donald Trump, a sentiment shared with the hope of helping others. This individual expresses disillusionment, stating they long believed in Trump despite reservations about his business dealings, but now acknowledges his “con man” and “liar” nature. The caller concludes by asserting Trump is the worst and most corrupt president, a difficult realization after having committed to belief in him.
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A Pakistani terrorist, Mohammed Usman Jatt, infiltrated Jammu and Kashmir with orders from Lashkar-e-Taiba to conduct attacks. However, reportedly, Jatt postponed his mission to undergo a hair transplant in Srinagar due to personal confidence issues related to hair loss. He was eventually arrested and his interrogation led to the uncovering of an alleged Lashkar-e-Taiba network of Over Ground Workers in north Kashmir and Srinagar. The case is currently under investigation by the National Investigation Agency.
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During a recent investigation into child sexual exploitation material, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers boarded eight cruise ships, leading to the deportation of 27 crewmembers. These individuals, including some from Disney Cruise Line and Holland America, were found to be involved with child pornography. CBP canceled their visas and deported them to their home countries, which include the Philippines, Portugal, and Indonesia. Both Disney Cruise Line and Holland America have expressed zero-tolerance policies for such behavior and confirmed the termination of the involved crewmembers.
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The traditional news model is faltering due to corporate consolidation and increasing attacks on the free press, leading to newsroom closures. This environment poses a significant challenge to the survival of independent journalism. Consequently, publications like HuffPost depend on reader support to continue their work and maintain a vital news source.
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An asteroid approximately the size of a school bus, designated 2026JH2, will pass Earth on Monday at a distance of roughly 91,593 kilometers, or about one-quarter the distance to the Moon. Discovered on May 10th, this Apollo-class asteroid poses no danger to Earth, according to experts. While its exact size remains uncertain, estimations place it between 15 and 30 meters in diameter, but it will not enter the atmosphere. This event highlights the increasing capability of asteroid detection surveys, though a significant portion of near-Earth objects in this size range remain uncatalogued.
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Senator Adam Schiff has introduced the Energy Cost Fairness and Reliability Act, a proposed bill that mandates large data centers, exceeding 50 megawatts, to secure their own power sources. This initiative aims to alleviate the burden of energy costs on consumers and existing power grids, which are increasingly strained by the significant energy demands of artificial intelligence data centers. The legislation seeks to codify previous pledges made by technology companies to independently manage their electricity needs and contribute to necessary grid upgrades, while also empowering the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to update transmission line rules to facilitate demand reduction during peak energy hours.
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It’s looking like a potentially rough November for the Republican party, even with all the clever map-drawing they’ve been doing. The whispers are getting louder that Donald Trump’s personal approval, or rather disapproval, is really starting to drag down the entire party. This is leading many to predict a significant wipeout for Republicans in the House of Representatives, a prospect that seems even more likely when you consider the current political climate.
Current polling suggests a substantial lead for Democrats in congressional races, with registered voters showing a double-digit preference for Democratic candidates. This isn’t just a small bump; it’s a notable shift from earlier polls that showed much tighter races.… Continue reading